DPS Herceg Novi: Local party on its knees after scandal that resulted in arrests a few days ago

And it would be better if you acknowledged that and faced responsibility, rather than promoting cheap and repeated political theses a thousand times, they told the President of the Herceg Novi Municipal Assembly, Miloš Konjević.

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The Herceg Novi Municipal Committee of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) said that the reasons why the continuation of the local parliament session was canceled without explanation are clear - the new government is on its knees after the scandal that has been shaking our municipality for several months, which resulted in arrests a few days ago.

And it would be better if you acknowledged that and faced responsibility, rather than promoting cheap and repeated political theses a thousand times, they told the President of the Herceg Novi Municipal Assembly, Miloš Konjević, adding that there was no need for nervous reactions and unnecessary moral tirades.

"To be completely clear, the Democratic Party of Socialists neither intends nor will it judge or pass judgment. We are even less happy to see anyone handcuffed and absolutely respect the presumption of innocence. That is the difference between us and the current government at the state and local levels. We leave everything that needs to be determined in a legal sense to the competent authorities. However, what we insist on and what we will persist in is political responsibility for the unprecedented devastation in Baošići and for urbicide the likes of which Montenegro has never seen. And that is what neither you nor your partners in power will escape," the Herceg Novi DPS statement states.

That's why they deal with the essence instead of worn-out platitudes, because that's why the citizens elected them, DPS tells Konjević.

"And that is why we once again call on all councilors who wish well for Herceg Novi to support our request to hold an extraordinary session, which we will submit at the first next collegium," the statement concludes.

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